NEVER WATCH ALONE
NADS launch disabled fans' initiative in Wigan
The National Association of Disabled Supporters (NADS) have announced an excellent scheme launched in collaboration with the Wigan Learning Disability Partnership Board, Wigan Athletic Football Club, and Wigan Warriors Rugby League Club. The Never Watch Alone Initiative will enable supporters with a learning disability to attend matches alongside their fellow fans.
Through a network of buddies, the unique initiative will enable those supporters with a learning/disability to go to games, not with a professional carer, but a friend and like-minded fan who shares their passion. This has the advantage of involving the supporter in all the pre-match rituals, camaraderie, and socialising before a game that it's all too easy to take for granted.
Buddies don't need experience as guidance, support, and advice will be handled by those overseeing the Never Watch Alone Initiative. Volunteers need to be aged 18 years or older and have a genuine passion for football.
If you want to get involved email project co-ordinator Terry Mann, or call 01942 776579.
The Never Watch Alone Initiative will be launched alongside the NADS disability awareness Level Playing Field campaign on Saturday, March 21st, at Wigan's Premier League clash with Hull City.
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